Monica Ali – Brick Lane – First Edition 2003

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Monica Ali – Brick Lane – First Edition 2003

£45.00

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£45.00

A first edition, first printing of Brick Lane by Monica Ali, published by Doubleday in 2003. A near fine book with internals free from inscriptions, the front board, spine and rear panel in general good condition with text blocks clean throughout with some minor spotting. The near fine unclipped wrapper with some pushing to the top edge of front and rear panel and head of the spine, with some minor discolouration to the upper front edge of front panel and internal foot of spine.

Brick Lane by Monica Ali is a compelling tale set in London’s vibrant East End, following the life of Nazneen, a Bangladeshi woman. Through her journey of arranged marriage, cultural clashes and self-discovery, Ali explores themes of identity, immigration and womanhood. The novel intricately weaves together the complexities of tradition and modernity, offering profound insights into the immigrant experience and the quest for belonging in a rapidly changing world. Ali’s vivid prose captures the essence of multicultural London with sensitivity and depth.


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A first edition, first printing of Brick Lane by Monica Ali, published by Doubleday in 2003. A near fine book with internals free from inscriptions, the front board, spine and rear panel in general good condition with text blocks clean throughout with some minor spotting. The near fine unclipped wrapper with some pushing to the top edge of front and rear panel and head of the spine, with some minor discolouration to the upper front edge of front panel and internal foot of spine.

Brick Lane by Monica Ali is a compelling tale set in London’s vibrant East End, following the life of Nazneen, a Bangladeshi woman. Through her journey of arranged marriage, cultural clashes and self-discovery, Ali explores themes of identity, immigration and womanhood. The novel intricately weaves together the complexities of tradition and modernity, offering profound insights into the immigrant experience and the quest for belonging in a rapidly changing world. Ali’s vivid prose captures the essence of multicultural London with sensitivity and depth.